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Gingrich Ethics
NPR's Peter Overby reports on today's release of an interim report from the House Ethics Committee into allegations against House Speaker Newt Gingrich. An investigative subcommittee has been looking into the relationship of GOPAC, Gingrich's former political action committee, to a college course that Gingrich taught from 1993 to 1995.
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Pan Am
Pan Am Flight 21 from New York to Miami took off on schedule this morning. Nothing unusual there... except the name of the airline. Pan Am is back in the air again today after going out of business in 1991, the victim of years of mismanagement and a terrorist bombing. The new investors who bought the right to use the Pan Am name are hoping they can use that name to succeed against heavy competition. NPR's Jim Zarroli has a report.
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Prez & F.P.
Senior news analyst Daniel Schorr says that the United States' long history of involvement in Middle East diplomacy reduces President Clinton's political risk in orchestrating this week's emergency summit.
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Caw Strike
The Canadian Auto Workers went on strike against General Motors early this morning. The C.A.W. says a strike is necessary because G.M. farms out a lot of its work to outside, non-union suppliers. NPR's Don Gonyea reports that the strike should have little effect on General Motors in the United States unless it continues for more than a week.
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Tom Gjelten Reports A Notorious Bosnian Serb Paramilitary Leader
held a rally last night in Bejeljina where the Bosnian war began.
Bob Edwards Talks With Tim Green About His New Book,
" >The Dark Side of the Game" which looks at the everyday aspects of the NFL.
Steering Hurricanes
Linda talks with Dr. Naomi Surgi (SUR-jee), a research meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida. They'll talk about how meteorologists track hurricanes and tropical storms. By using satellite, radio, and computer data, they can predict a storm's landfall by keeping track of atmospheric conditions up to seventy-two hours in advance.
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Robert talks with Elizabeth Birch, executive director of the Human Rights Campaign, about the implications of the Senate's rejection of a bill today that would have guaranteed against job discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
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Mark Roberts Reports On The Oklahoma City Bombing Trial
, where today defense attorneys will request the two suspects be charged separately. If defendants Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols are tried together and found guilty, they will share equal responsibility for the bombing.
Kabul Today
Linda talks with BBC reporter Alan Pearce about reaction in Afghanistan to the latest events in Kabul. After the takeover of the nation by the Islamic Taleban military regime, there has been concern about Afghani human rights and possible violations. Women are especially concerned about the new prohibitions on women in the workplace, and many fear leaving their homes after recent beating of women who were simply out doing household shopping.
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